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  1. Eleanor of Woodstock (18 June 1318 – 22 April 1355) was an English princess and the duchess of Guelders by marriage to Reginald II of Guelders. She was regent as the guardian of their minor son Reginald III from 1343 until 1344. She was a younger sister of Edward III of England . Early life.

  2. Eleanor of Woodstock (18 June 1318 – 22 April 1355) was an English princess and the duchess of Guelders by marriage to Reginald II of Guelders. She was regent as the guardian of their minor son Reginald III from 1343 until 1344. She was a younger sister of Edward III of England.

  3. Leonor de Woodstock (18 de junio de 1318-22 de abril de 1355) fue una princesa inglesa y consorte del duque de Güeldres por matrimonio. Fue regente de Güeldres como guardián de su hijo menor desde 1343 hasta 1344. Leonor nació en el Palacio de Woodstock como hija de Eduardo II de Inglaterra y su consorte, Isabel de Francia. [1]

  4. Eleanor of Woodstock (1318–1355)English princess and duchess of Guelders. Name variations: Eleanor Plantagenet. Born on June 18, 1318, in Woodstock, Oxfordshire, England; died on April 22, 1355, in Deventer, Netherlands; daughter of Isabella of France (1296–1358) and Edward II (1284–1327), king of England (r.

  5. Eleanor de Bohun [a] ( c. 1366 – 3 October 1399) was the elder daughter and co-heiress (with her sister, Mary de Bohun ), of Humphrey de Bohun, 7th Earl of Hereford (1341–1373) [3] and Joan Fitzalan, [4] a daughter of Richard FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and his second wife Eleanor of Lancaster . Marriage.

  6. 4 de mar. de 2022 · Eleanor of Woodstock, Duchess of Guelders. March 4, 2022 Susan Abernethy 2 Comments. Eleanor of Woodstock, Duchess of Guelders. Eleanor was born on June 18, 1318 in the royal manor of Woodstock, the daughter of King Edward II of England and Queen Isabella of France. She was named after Edward’s mother, Queen Eleanor of Castile.

  7. 8 de ago. de 2021 · Eleanor was born in 1318 and married Reinoud II of Guilders in 1333. She had two sons, one of whom became Duke of Guilders, and died in a convent in 1355.